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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2006

See how diamond cuts and drill holes in granite.

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  • ya a lil water does wonders.for the blade ,tool.and speeds the cut..oh and you dont breathe that dust

  • Thank you for your good comment Walter.

    Testing my drill production with extreme conditions. So with water it will cut even better. And I need distributor to reprensent my diamond tools in USA. Have a freind who is interested?

  • good stuff!

  • Thank you Sir.

  • You are burning the the tool, the speed is too fast!

    May be use some water?

    Looks good

  • I am making a test and was told that in USA the fabricator use about 2000 to 3000 rpm. So I test it at this speed. It is a wet core drill. But, I know some people use it dry. So I test it out dry. With water this drill cuts even better. Thank you for your good comment.

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  • Dear Sir

    Our factory has started a sales and service now in Denver. Please call (720) 2242 872.

    Best regard

    Mark Low

  • No sir. You are a expert. But, you can be wrong sometimes.

    I made it and I know what I am talking about. Why do I lie? If it burns the segment is black. Check it out again. Try burning a core drill in your workshop and you will tell the differnce.

  • Dear Sir

    We are using a hand drill with this diamond core drill.

    We are the maker of diamond tools.

    I think you are a expert in this field too. Do you want some or help me to sell it?

    Best regard

    Mark

    Denver (720) 2242 872

  • Dear Sir

    It is just made from the factory. The heating color you saw was the result of the welding. It is a batch test we did in the factory. Later on we will wire "open the diamonds again" then wire brush it and paint it. Please give me a e-mail so that I can send you some good pictures.

    Best regard

    Mark

    Denver (720) 2242 872

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